Brilliant Monday night music sessions here on Newhall St in the city centre, the former site of Polly Annas, Tressines was a strange mix of students, music lovers, low key gangsters and business people. I used to love this place and ended up here on my 18th as I knew the owner Jimmy, would look after me. He did!

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It was also called Topcats, Pollyannas and Topcats was owned by Don Fewtrell and was brought by a guy who’s last name was Tressine. Jimmy was Jimmy Brady Jnr who owned and managed many, many pubs and clubs in his day. wonderful Gentleman.

Ken was my neighbour and best mate for the 10 years that i knew him , he
bought a club in shrewsbury originally called ‘ bedroom ‘ and he named it ‘ topcats ‘ this was his last business venture before he sadly was taken away from us all , miss him greatly and i still hear his lines going through my mind and his cheeky laugh and smile , god bless you ken i will always love you , your mate natalie ( spanner ) x

The Funk/disco night on Mondays at Tressines was fantastic! I would literally dance all night in my hot pants, halter-neck top and ankle boots!! I think DJ Pants needs to come out of retirement and resurrect those nights – our kids are all grown up now and we are well up for some all night funk sessions again ?

Hi, A place called The Night Owl on Lower Trinity St in Digbeth Bham does a night called Le Freak the last Friday of every month. They play all the old school Funk, Soul and Disco club tunes. It is a great night ou t for these times.

Came to Birmingham 1985 on a mates stag do, He was living in Aston at the time. After visiting a few hostilities on Broad Street I was handed my complimentary ticket to tressines House night!! What a fantastic place with a real edge and full of characters!!! As on of the regulars casually remind me in a soft Brumby accent “if your banned from everywhere else mate they’ll still let you in here” bought a news of the world on way home at 2-30am!!! Great day’s!!
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I used to deal with Ken Tressine in the 1960s. He supplied pinball tables and one-armed bandits mainly to cafes from his Nissen hut workshop in Queenshead Rd. Handsworth before moving to Arden Rd. Saltley where his sidekick Brian was manager in a converted church. Around 1970 he owned The Watersplash nightclub in Walsall. He was a good friend of Maltese Joe who ran an illegal casino at Football Joe’s cafe opposite the Mermaid Pub on Warwick Rd., Bham. They were strange days, like “Minder” !

Dear Anna ( Ken’s daughter )
Thank you for sending a reply message to me ,please get in touch with me if you wish to , I hope you are well you can contact me via email at [email protected]. Would be nice to hear from you again .
Kind Regards,
Natalie x